The popular fighting game Tekken 8 has an interesting roster of characters, and it continues to grow as its developer, Bandai Namco, intends to add even more. Through DLC, fans have seen the return of series staples that didn’t make it into the game’s initial release, with the odd third-party character also cropping up. The latter recently happened with the introduction of Clive Rosfield in Tekken 8, the main protagonist of Final Fantasy 16, whom nobody expected to appear. After such a surprising crossover, it may set a precedent for what Bandai Namco could do in the future.
Clive Rosfield became a playable character for Tekken 8 on December 16 for its Year 1 pass holders and was released to the public on December 19. While such a crossover has already happened, with Noctis being introduced in the previous Tekken game, the recent addition still left a lasting impression. With the DLC character successfully gathering the attention of many, it could open up the possibility of Bandai Namco and Square Enix continuing to do Final Fantasy crossovers, but this time for its other games rather than just the Tekken series.
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Other Bandai Namco Games That Could Do a Final Fantasy Collaboration
While being able to play as Clive in Tekken 8 already opens up the possibility, the question remains as to what other Bandai Namco games could collaborate with Final Fantasy. Considering that there are many options, there are a few which would make for interesting choices:
- Collaborating with Soulcalibur would be a sensible option, as the arena fighter has already introduced third-party characters from the past, so including those from Final Fantasy would not be out of place
- Having a Final Fantasy character appear in a new entry in the Tales series could be possible, seeing as both are very popular fantasy RPGs
- While somewhat out of place, introducing a Final Fantasy character into a Dragon Ball fighting game would undoubtedly draw attention
Out of the many titles, having those collaborate with Final Fantasy has a good chance of making waves among numerous fans and communities. Aside from bringing more attention to the already popular role-playing series, it might also direct more people towards games from Bandai Namco, introducing them to more genres and new IPs they might enjoy.
Why There Are Many Possibilities of Having Final Fantasy Collaborate With Other Bandai Namco Games
A collaboration does not necessarily mean it’s limited to characters, as there are other ways to show that one franchise or series is making its presence known in another. Instead of people, it could be equipment or resources, and with Final Fantasy having many of the most memorable and best video game weapons and items, Bandai Namco could incorporate them into one of its titles. This would not be too difficult, as the developer has IPs such as the Tales series which they can be seamlessly incorporated into. Given how many games Bandai Namco has developed and helped publish, one can easily look into its long library to see which could collaborate well with Final Fantasy, whether through an item, weapon, or character.
Clive Rosfield may not have been on everyone’s Tekken 8 DLC character wish list, but his introduction to the game can be considered a good omen for Bandai Namco’s other titles. The collaboration opens the doors for the developer’s other games to receive the same treatment, so long as Square Enix is interested in it too.
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